The three murders on Rue Toulier are
the only events depicted in this film for which Ilich Ramirez Sanchez was tried and sentenced.
Not exact matches
Understand I'm not advocating the
events depicted in this
film, I can
only relate to what I've experienced
in my lifetime and from that perspective, they were awful then and now the government is using their behavior as a jumping off point rather than where it escalated to during the 60's and 70's.
Interestingly, for such a popular historical figure, there is a dearth of biographical
films about her life (the
only notable
film is the Norma Shearer / Tyrone Power classic from way back
in 1938), except through incidental
events depicting her as a supporting figure, such as tales of the French Revolution or other stories taking place
in the late 18th Century.
From a search for Mexican revolutionary Pancho Villa's hidden treasure and a speakeasy bar
in Berlin to a vision quest into the Sonora desert and a trip to the Mayan homelands
in Southern Mexico to experience the end of the world, Sarabia's new video /
film installation will not
only revisit the artist's complex oeuvre but
depict how popular culture, personal histories, and ordinary
events can be potent metaphors to understand the complexities of moments of cultural contact and exchange.